I really need your advice
Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 11:02 pm
These past few months have been a very painful and trying time, but this decision is
very important. I would really appreciate your help.
About me:
White male, 25 years old, LSAT is 162, GPA 3.7, I've been a government employee for 1.5 years.
I was accepted to the University of Washington, deferred my admission to apply to UT. Now my deferall to UW is up, and I got my rejection to UT. After graduation, my goal is to work for the government.
I really need your advice with the following questions.
1) Should I re-take the LSAT and re-apply to UT or quit my job and move to Seattle?
2) If I decide to re-apply, and having already accepted UW's application, will I be
black-listed from ever applying there again?
3) If I work an additional year or 2 years for the government (non-legal experience),
will that additional experience help me find a legal government job easier after law school?
very important. I would really appreciate your help.
About me:
White male, 25 years old, LSAT is 162, GPA 3.7, I've been a government employee for 1.5 years.
I was accepted to the University of Washington, deferred my admission to apply to UT. Now my deferall to UW is up, and I got my rejection to UT. After graduation, my goal is to work for the government.
I really need your advice with the following questions.
1) Should I re-take the LSAT and re-apply to UT or quit my job and move to Seattle?
2) If I decide to re-apply, and having already accepted UW's application, will I be
black-listed from ever applying there again?
3) If I work an additional year or 2 years for the government (non-legal experience),
will that additional experience help me find a legal government job easier after law school?